Culture and Explicitness of Persuasion: Linguistic Evidence From a 51-Year Corpus-Based Cross-Cultural Comparison of the United Nations General Debate Speeches Across 55 Countries (1970-2020)
Cross-Cultural Research • Vol/Iss. 57(2-3) • Sage Journals • • Published In • Pages: 166-192 •
By Shen, Li
Abstract
Sample Used | Coded Data | Comment |
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World Values Survey | Other researchers | Self-expression measurement |
United Nations General Debate Corpus | Researchers' own | Used to identify and categorize speech tokens |
Morden, 1999 | Other researchers | Contextual rankings |
Hofstede, 2015 | Other researchers | Individualism vs. collectivism and uncertainty avoidance index |
Hypothesis | Supported |
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Cultures from the East tend to show more implicit persuasion than those of the West. | Supported |
The gap in persuasion explicitness between the East and West is closing. | Support Claimed |
Countries from the East and countries from the West will cluster separately in terms of persuasion explicitness. | Support Claimed |
Documents and Hypotheses Filed By: jacob.kalodner